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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Parthenon Impressions 70—The “Impressions of the Parthenon” series by Gregory Christeas was inspired by memories of the Parthenon—a timeless symbol of light, form, and endurance. Painted with industrial oils on heavyweight paper, these works capture shifting reflections and bold abstractions that evoke both sea and stone. More than twenty paintings emerged from this vision, first exhibited at the Cultural Olympiad in Athens, 2004. Parthenon Impressions… 70 engages in a dialogue between history and modernity, balancing strength with fluidity and permanence with change. Vibrant textures invite viewers to look beyond the surface, revealing emotional depth and a resonance that evolves with time and light.
Gregory Christeas, born in Athens, Greece, in 1944, discovered his passion for abstract art early, guided by his mother’s nurturing influence. Over decades, he has built an illustrious career marked by numerous exhibitions, including the Cultural Olympiad Athens 2004—where the Ministry of Progress and the National Department of Tourism presented 125 of his works. His painting Parallel captures the essence of the Aegean Sea, translating childhood memories into waves of form and color. Each stroke reflects fluidity, emotion, and introspection, inviting viewers into a meditative journey. Deeply connected to nature, Christeas channels the rhythm of sea and sky, revealing harmony within chaos. Humble and contemplative, he allows his art to speak in silence—an invitation to pause and find beauty in the present. As Gregory Christeas continues to paint, his brushstrokes become whispers of wisdom, his colors fragments of dreams.